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A [[function]] | A [[function]] <math>f</math> is called one-one function if it never adopts the same value twice. | ||
== Geometric proof == | == Geometric proof == | ||
A function is one-one if and only if no horizontal line intersects its graph more than once. | A function is one-one if and only if no horizontal line intersects its graph more than once. | ||
Revision as of 15:12, 22 April 2022
A function is called one-one function if it never adopts the same value twice.
Geometric proof
A function is one-one if and only if no horizontal line intersects its graph more than once.